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Nooo not my Sarah
She spread cheeks for a dusty nikka in a trench coat with a shotgun that said he was from the future. She was gonna lob the box like Rubio if she went on that date
Nooo not my Sarah
She spread cheeks for a dusty nikka in a trench coat with a shotgun that said he was from the future. She was gonna lob the box like Rubio if she went on that date
She spread cheeks for a dusty nikka in a trench coat with a shotgun that said he was from the future. She was gonna lob the box like Rubio if she went on that date
to be fair he did save her life.
on the other hand dude did not take a shower once he was in the present and he stole his pants off some bum.
yeah she was going to give it up to anybody.
to be fair he did save her life.
on the other hand dude did not take a shower once he was in the present and he stole his pants off some bum.
yeah she was going to give it up to anybody.
Reading more on this... I think this is gonna damn near be a reboot instead of a final chapter
It takes place back in the 80s and 90s. They've cast Sarah Conner but it's a young her. They send back a t-800 again and redo that whole thing. And redo some plots from t2 with a t-1000
It doesn't appear this is about the future like the last one. More like a rehash of the first two, with some twists and turns
So this will definitely have some sort of stupid ass subplot explaining why they made a fukking aging machine
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relax new guy. We have enough in here.you spelled Genesis wrong.
Title looks like a child spelling Genesis for the first time and failing miserably.
at first i thought it was lame too, but if you actually think about it it's geni-sys(tem) (the origin of the skynet system) but maybe it's still corny anywayGenisys
this doesn't sound good at all if this is true...Reading more on this... I think this is gonna damn near be a reboot instead of a final chapter
It takes place back in the 80s and 90s. They've cast Sarah Conner but it's a young her. They send back a t-800 again and redo that whole thing. And redo some plots from t2 with a t-1000
It doesn't appear this is about the future like the last one. More like a rehash of the first two, with some twists and turns
Because it tricks audiences into thinking it's something new, even though it's obviously a sequel. Terminator: Genisys sounds better than Terminator:I don't understand why every sequel nowadays hinstead of being "something 2" has to be "something:something" I don't have a problem with it, it just seems unnecessary.
They need to wrap this franchise up and tie loose ends. This doesn't have much legs without Arnold in my eyes, unless they show the future wars. No need for a reboot
this doesn't sound good at all if this is true...
Because it tricks audiences into thinking it's something new, even though it's obviously a sequel. Terminator: Genisys sounds better than Terminator:
Fred.
J.K. Simmons is in Cannes at the moment with Whiplash, a film that already had a warm reception at Sundance and for which there's a new clip online here. But when we spoke to him about that, we asked a few questions about one of his upcoming roles, in 2015's Terminator: Genesis.
“I was leery of it when it first came my way, when my agent sent me the idea for it," said Simmons. "It's a small part, which they insist gets much bigger in the sequels. But I was very pleasantly surprised by the script itself."
That promise of a bigger role in two further planned sequels chimes with what we've been told about Matt Smith's also-unspecified role in the films, so they're clearly planning quite some distance ahead. Simmons, who had seen the first two Cameron films but not the later follow-ups, has some basis on which to compare this story to what has gone before.
"This, I think, is a reimagining. They don't want to call it a sequel or a reboot. It's the world that James Cameron created with Arnold [Schwarzenegger, obviously]. All the leading characters are characters who have existed in that world – the character I play is new to it."
"The script, I think, is very smart, and it's going to be a wonderful part for Arnold to do. Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke and Jai Courtney are already shooting – we did a table read a few weeks ago – and all of them are going to be great."
It's all in the hands of Thor: The Dark World's Alan Taylor, who Simmons has worked with before. "Alan Taylor is a wonderful director – I got to work with him on Oz a couple of times – so I'm optimistic that this can be one of those films. Y'know, it's a big action franchise, but it's also going to be a really intelligent, entertaining, enjoyable film.”
Fingers crossed. Terminator: Genesis also stars Byung-hun Lee, Sandrine **** and Dayo Okeniyi, and is due out on June 26, 2015 in the UK and July 1, 2015 in the US.